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‘My Mom Saved Me from a $320,000 Mistake’: Frank Edwards Shares Heartwarming Story

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Popular Nigerian Gospel Singer, Frank Edwards celebrates Mother’s Day by leaving a heartwarming post to his mother.

The gospel singer takes to his Instagram page and recalls his a huge point in his career. He revealed how his mother prevented him from signing a $320,000 that sought the full ownership of his music catalogue.

He shared how his mother helped his dream to the extent of protecting him. He mentioned the high extents his mother took to save his dream.

The 150,000 naira I gave you to start that studio is bigger than that money, just give it time . They are not of God”

Infact you took my international passport away from me Just to ensure I don’t travel to close that deal , and I was laughing because I didn’t need to travel to close it but then I listened to you. After u said that I was thinking How is 150,000 Naira bigger than $320,000.”

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He then expressed gratitude and appreciation for his mother and how she has helped him.


 

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Singer Davido Praises Lagos Nightlife as World’s Best, Fans Share Mixed Reactions

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Popular Nigerian Singer, Davido stirs reaction online as he describes that Lagos has the best nightlife in the whole world.

During a recent interview, the singer was asked about interesting places to visit in Nigeria. Davido then shared that his hoe in Lagos is open stating that there are a lot of fun places to see in Lagos.

There so many interesting things to do in Lagos. We have amazing nightlife. I feel like we have the best nightlife in the world.”

Nigerian Fans then react, some agree with the fact that Lagos can be interesting, many question if its really the best in the world.


 

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Actress Halle Bailey Granted Restraining Order Against Ex DDG Amid Abuse Claims

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Popular American Actress Halle Bailey makes headline as she is granted a restraining order against rapper and ex lover, DDG.

The actress finally makes a move after DDG’s hate on her and files a report against DDG claiming that he abused her while they were still together and shows photo evidence to TMZ.

It can be noted that the pair have a child together, Halo and has been working out in a co-parenting schedule with the child. However Halle has now been granted a restraining order against the rapper. She also claimed that the rapper abused her once in front of their child.

Fans react and share their thoughts on the news, many are shocked by what happen and a lot show understanding towards the actress silence regarding DDG’s hate on her.


 

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Davido: “I’m Nigeria’s Most Hated Artist Because of My Rich Family”

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Davido, the Afrobeats superstar whose real name is David Adeleke, recently opened up about being Nigeria’s most criticized celebrity, all because he comes from a wealthy family. In a candid chat on the Culture Knock Out podcast, he shared how the “rich kid” label could’ve derailed his music career early on if he hadn’t kept his background under wraps at first.

He explained that he’d already dropped a few chart-topping hits before people found out about his family’s wealth. “By the time they realized my dad had money, it was too late—I’d already blown up with three hit songs,” he said with a grin. Davido admitted the stigma of being a rich kid in music could’ve been a bigger hurdle, but his early success shielded him from the worst of it.

Driven by pure passion, he was ready to chase his music dreams no matter what—even if it meant giving up everything. “I didn’t care if I ended up broke or homeless. Music was all I wanted, and nothing was going to stop me,” he said.

Over time, though, the hate started rolling in, largely because of his privileged background. But Davido’s response keeps making great music that speaks for itself. And it’s been working. He shrugged off the criticism with a relatable take: “It’s just how it goes. When you’re at the top of anything, people will come for you. It’s like running for office—everyone loves you until you win and become president. Then the hate starts.”


 

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